74 Disc brake rotor size

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  1. blugene

    blugene Senior member Supporting Member

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    What size rotor did the 74 Mav come with?
     
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    Hiya Gene... I'm not sure of the size, but the Ford part number for the rotor was D4DZ-1102-A, and that crosses into a "Raybestos Brake" part number of 6042. Also, 74-77 called for the same part number.

    http://www.raybestos.com/wps/portal/raybestos/interchange

    Hope this helps.
     
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    link not work for me...
     
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    blugene Senior member Supporting Member

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    Site shows the specs. It's an 11". Thanks :)
     
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    11 inch is what they are.

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    As said, same rotor for all years, which is also the same rotor the Granada used.

    Now calipers, that is a different story. :bouncy:

    Ford used 3 different ones on the Maverick:
    All 1974 and 1975's made up to 10/1/74 = D4FZ-B120-A & 1A (R&L)
    1975 Maverick from 10/1/74 to end of model year = D5FZ-2B120A & 1A (R&L)
    1976-77 Maverick = D5DZ-2B120A & 1A (R&L)

    The 1974 had its own, 1 year spindle = D4DZ-3105-A & 6A (R&L)
    1975-77 spindle = D5DZ-3105-A & 6A (R&L)

    Sorry, don't know about caliper brackets ............... :)
     
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    I wonder what the difference is and how to tell with the spindles.. I THINK I bought 74 spindles from a Mav in a wrecking yard many many years ago. I have them on my 73 now but have never ran it since they were installed. Is the part # stamped on it or is there a difference in how something is made on it?
     
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    The spindles should all be the same. Just the part numbers correspond to 1974 castings and 1975 castings. I've heard before that the '74 calipers were different from '75-'77, but have seen no evidence of this. Replacement part numbers for calipers from auto parts stores are the same for '74-'77.
     
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    I think the 74 doesn't use the support spring clip and retaining key. I will try and get a pic of my 74 tomorrow.

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    Intresting..
    I am curious about all this because once I change to the MII suspension all this new stuff will have to go.. When I go to offer it I would like to be able to describe it to the best of my knowledge.. Also, if my rotors fit the MII spindles then maybe I don't need to purchase them with the kit..
     
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    Eric, I don't know about that...I'm using 75 spindles, with 74 rotors, and calipers on my 73.....
     
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    I'm just going off the parts interchange manual - I have no idea what the actual difference is in the spindles or caliper brackets - I do know, all rotors are the same.

    Also, 1975 up to 10/1/74 are the same as all 1974's - was your donor '75 and early car?
     
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    I'll have to look it up, I have it written down somewhere. When I did the swap, I just ordered 74 rotors, calipers, and hoses, and it all worked. I kinda remember them having D5 number cast into them.
    I do know there is a difference in outer tie rods, since I had a "factory fresh" set, that didn't fit..
     
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    That would make sense if the only difference to the spindle from 74 to 75 & up is that outer tie rod hole size. That would allow swapping around without much problem.

    Like I said, I'm only reporting what the interchange guide shows for parts and model years.

    :)
     
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    I thought wrong. Looking at both 74 and 76 spindles, calipers, caliper bracket and the whole nine yards, I don't see any difference between the two years. I didn't remove my tie rod to see if it fits the later spindle...but I did try a'71 tie rod and it appears to fit.

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